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Columbia Schools: A Comprehensive Guide to Education Options

Columbia Schools Overview

Columbia is home to over 100,000 students across various public, private, and charter schools, offering families numerous educational opportunities. With multiple school districts in the area, choosing the right school can seem like a daunting task. Here’s a closer look at some of the main public school districts, their student-teacher ratios, and some notable schools.

Kershaw County School District

  • Number of Schools: 19
  • Students: Approximately 10,856
  • Student-Teacher Ratio: About 15:1

Top schools include Blaney Elementary School with 710 enrolled, a student-teacher ratio of 15:1, and Lugoff-Elgin High School boasting 1,744 students with a ratio of 21:1.

Lexington County School District One

  • Number of Schools: 31
  • Students: Around 27,766
  • Student-Teacher Ratio: 13:1

Top-rated schools in this district include Lake Murray Elementary, Meadow Glen Middle, and River Bluff High School.

Lexington County School District Two

  • Number of Schools: 13
  • Students: Close to 8,641
  • Student-Teacher Ratio: 14:1

Highlights include Springdale Elementary and Brookland-Cayce Senior High School.

Lexington-Richland School District Five

  • Number of Schools: 23
  • Students: About 17,245
  • Student-Teacher Ratio: 13:1

Some of the best schools are Lake Murray Elementary and Spring Hill High School.

Richland County School District One

  • Number of Schools: 48
  • Students: Roughly 22,151
  • Student-Teacher Ratio: 12:1

Notable schools include Rosewood Elementary and Dreher High School.

Richland County School District Two

  • Number of Schools: 32
  • Students: Approximately 28,303
  • Student-Teacher Ratio: 14:1

Key schools in this district are E. L. Wright Middle and Blythewood High School.

Private Schools

Columbia also offers several respected private schools including Heathwood Hall Episcopal School and Hammond School, both known for their strong academic programs.

Charter Schools

Among the top charter schools, GREEN Charter School Midlands and East Point Academy distinguish themselves through excellent academic offerings.

In summary, Columbia’s educational landscape provides a diverse range of choices for families, whether they are looking for public, private, or charter schools. This information can assist parents in making informed decisions for their children’s education.


Author: HERE Chapin

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